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Control area (aviation)

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Inaviation, acontrol area (CTA) is "acontrolled airspace extending upwards from a specified limit above the earth", not less than 200m (700 feet), although the limit does not need to be established uniformly within a control area.[1]ICAO recommends for the lower level to coincide with aVFR cruising level if the lower level limit of a control area is above 900 m (3000 feet)MSL (mean sea level), and the VFR cruising level to not have to be lowered to less than 200 m (700 feet) due to atmospheric conditions.[1] The upper limit should be established when either air traffic control service will not be proveded above that level, or there is another (upper) control area above this control area.[1]

Control areas are established in any areas when the density of air traffic is high:[2]

  • Anairway is a case of a "control area or portion of thereof established in the form of a corridor".[3]
  • Terminal Control Area is "a control area normally established at the confluence ofATS routes in the vicinity of one or more major aerodromes."[1][3]

A control area usually is situated on top of acontrol zone (CTR) and provides protection to aircraft climbing out from the airport by joining the low-level control zone to the nearest airways. In the UK, they are generally class A, D or E.

Control areas are particularly useful where there are busy airports located close together. In this case, a single CTA will sit over all of the individual airports' CTRs. In larger-scale cases, this is known as a terminal manoeuvring area (TMA, or TCA).

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References

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  1. ^abcd"Annex 11 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation: Air Traffic Services"(PDF) (15 ed.). International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). July 2018. Retrieved2024-06-28.
  2. ^Smith, David (2021).Air Traffic Control Handbook.Manchester, England: Crécy Publishing Ltd.ISBN 978-1-9108-0999-0.
  3. ^ab"Air Traffic Services Safety Requirements (CAP670)". UK Civil Aviation Authority. June 2019. Retrieved2024-06-28.


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